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2026 PG National Showcase (07/01/2026 - 07/05/2026)

11 Royal vs 12 White
7/5/2026 4:23:33 PM

David Saladdino (2027 Doral, FL) smashed a long double off the centerfield wall during his first game in Miami. The local product had a 98EV on the swing.

Ray Kim (2027 Syosset, NY) launched a long homerun that came off the bat at 99 and traveled 395-feet. He also made a very good at short stop.

William Haggerty (2027 Rumford, RI) was up to 94 with he heater with a lot of arm side run. He had a tough matching slurve as well.

Jace Duckett (2027 Huntsville, AL) has a clean and easy operation and pounds the zone with three pitches. His fastball peaked at 90.

Jacob Lessman (2027 Waco, TX) was up to 92 with good quality on the fastball. There is a ton of projection and he already has feel for spin.

Sammy Echeveria (2027 Kissimmee, FL) continues to rake on the circuit. He went the other way for a missile double down the rightfield line that came off the bat at 98.

Lane Johnson (2027 Austin, TX) put a great swing on the ball his first at bat and hammered a double at a 103EV to the middle of the field.

Dezi Delgado (2027 Valencia, CA) turned on one and sent a 95EV double to the pullside. He is polished behind the plate with and excellent arm.

Connor Salerno (2027 Indian Trail, NC) was insanely good in Miami. He was up to 98 with 3-pitches that could all be plus one day. He works fast and commands the zone.

Grant Sperandio (2027 Houston, TX) sat in the mid-90s with the fastball and peppered the bottom of the zone with 3-pitches. He is a workhorse with firm stuff.

Jordan Ayala (2027 La Habra, CA) had soe of the best arm speed of the event and ran the heater up to 97 with arguably the best breaking ball in the class.

Andrew Weber (2027 San Bernardino, CA) was super efficient throwing 70% strikes and sitting 90-92 in 2 very clean innings of work.